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  2. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT. TUESDAY.

    BEFORE Mr. District Judge MACFARLAND. SO[?]ER V. MASSEY. Plaintiff sued the defendant on a primissory note of £20 and interest. Defendant did not appear. Plain [?] awore ...

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  3. MAURITIUS.

    I HAVE rather an unsatisfactory monthly report to dispatch [?] this opportunity. Business continues wretchedly dull more so than usual, though January is always an idle month in Mauritius. Sugar is, however, selling well ...

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  4. AN AZTEC WEDDING.

    THE public will perhaps remember two extraordinary children who, some fourteen years since, were exhibited under the suspices of Mr. Anderson, known as the Wizard of the North, and who were then described as being specimens of ...

    Article : 816 words
  5. THE EARL OF CARNARVON ON COLONIAL GOVERNMENT.

    ON the 9th the Canada Club entertained at dinner, it the Albion, Aldersgate-street, the delegates from the British North American Provinces now in this country, consisting of the Hon. Messrs. Macdonald, Cartier, ...

    Article : 1,494 words
  6. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrade, with Mr. Macdona and Mr. M. Levy. Two persons, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the streets, were fined 20s. each, or to be ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. WINDSOR.

    DEATH FROM BITE OF AN ADDER.—An inquest was held at Colo, on Thursday last, before Mr. Laban White, coroner, and a jury, on the body of a child, four and a half years old, named Amy Jane Co[?]per, daughter of Richard James ...

    Article : 901 words
  8. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    BEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Certicicates of conformity were granted to John Robinson, William Buyers, and Donald Munro Ferguson. In the estate of Philip S[?]lizer, a certificate meeting. ...

    Article : 494 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR.—As you have copied into your paper an article from the Newcastle Chronicle, headed "The Suspension of the Rev. W. T. Mayne." I would now direct your attention to a letter of mine, which appears in the Chronicle of to-day, published ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. TRADE CIRCULARS.

    THE wool market remains quiet; some few transactions have taken place at about last sales' prices, but we do not expect any business of importance to be doing before February-March, public sales probably commencing on 28th February, when the quantity ...

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  11. MR. W. T. MAYNE.

    SIR.—On Tuesday evening last, on my return from the country, my attention was directed to an article in the Sydney Morning Herald, of the 11th instant, headed "The Suspensin of the Rev. W. T. Mayne," and by the foot-note I learned that it was taken ...

    Article : 243 words
  12. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    THE arrivals since the 31st December have been 16,663 hides, 173 casks tallow, 227 bales leather, and 215 tons mismosa bark. Hides.—There has been rather more inquiry for Australian hides of light average, which have fully maintained the rates of ...

    Article : 481 words
  13. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—It has long been a matter of surprise, not unmingled with indigna[?] to many of your readers, the unfair and obviously partial way in which you habitually curtail and ema[?]late the most prominent and convincing arguments ...

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  14. SCOTCH PRESBYTERIANS IN ROME.

    WE read in a letter from Rome:—"The dangers which are supposed to surround the temporal power of the Holy See have not rendered it more tol[?]rant than heretofore in spiritual matters, judging from the ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  15. EAST SYDNEY ELECTION.

    SIR,—Mr. Garrett having publicly stated that Mr. Burd[?]kin [?] the "highest honours" at the University, and this statement having been repeated in various forms, it is right for the [?]ke of the University that the truth should ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Raper, Hogg, Love, Chapman, Dangar, Day, and Macdona. Of thirty-one prisoners brought before the Court, five ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  17. THE INSURRECTION IN CRETE.

    THE events in Greece are at present in a geat measure subordinate to the affairs of Crete, and from that island we have had no news on which we could rely for the last week. There is the usual boasting of victories ...

    Article : 1,484 words
  18. NEWCASTLE.

    ST. PATRICK'S DAY.—The day was observed as a general holiday, all the Government offices, banks, and stores being closed. No particular amusement was held out for our upcountry friends to visit us; but notwithstanding, a large ...

    Article : 553 words
  19. WINES AND SPIRITS.

    THE year 1866 will not soon be forgotten by those interested in commerce and finance; but it is noteworthy that while almost every imported commedity has suffered in demand and consumption, wines and spirits prove singular exceptions, the trade in ...

    Article : 637 words
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